What's Your AP Summer Assignment?

<p>For AP euro, we had to read a book from this long list of books pertaining to european history. We had to keep a journal for every section/chapter and write a final essay. The project was worth major points (100 test points for the essay and 100 quiz points for the journal); it was the reason why I had an A in the class right off the bat!</p>

<p>AP lang this year:
-read Zora Neale Hurston’s Their Eyes Were Watching God and answer a lot of questions, analysis of the book, an essay
-read The Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, choose passages, write essay analyzing Douglass’s audience & purpose, evaluate work, other stuff
-open-book quiz on The Elements of style, take notes
-columnist assignment: read, annotate, analyze columnist’s “beat,” write own column using the columnist’s beat</p>

<p>FUN STUFF.</p>

<p>AP Euro-Read a book on an infamous Russian czar and his wife and hand watch one movie out of a given list.</p>

<p>Not that bad compared to my U.S. assignment last year, where I did a grand total of seventeen pages of work that encompassed specific information from an autobiography and a book of speeches.</p>

<p>This year:
AP Euro: Nothing
AP Micro/Macro: Nothing
AP English Lit: Read: The Plague & The Stranger - Albert Camus, Cry the Beloved Country, and Heart of the Matter</p>

<p>Last year:
AP English Lang - Read Devil in the White City, God Bless You Mr. Rosewater, Henderson the Rain King, A Streetcar Named Desire, Song of Solomon, and A Lesson before Dying.
AP Psych - Read first chapter & take notes.
AP US History - Read first three chapters and take notes.</p>

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<p>Haha. That’s some coincidence. It’s the book I’m currently reading right now for a college-level English class I’m taking next school year.</p>

<p>AP Calc AB- Packet
AP English- 2 books, 4 page notes for each
Physics- 5 chapters of notes, questions
Bio- notes, definitions, extended project about an environment type</p>

<p>Oh yeah- nothing for Spanish language or Macro :)</p>